OUR RECENT STUDENT PODCASTS
The Art of Self Love
In episode 7, of Find Your Kind, my goal is to talk about how we can begin the journey of being kinder to ourselves by shifting our mindset to one of self-compassion, and forgiveness.
Doom and Gloom
In episode 8 of Revengers: Friends from Work the Podcast, I will be discussing: The loss and grief that all the heroes have been through, and what the price is to be a hero.
Sagittarius
In episode 9 of The Sun, Moon, and You, we introduce and dive into the sign of Sagittarius, go over celebrity Sagittarius, and their horoscope!
Scorpio
In episode 8 of The Sun, Moon and You, we introduce and cover what you need to know about the sign of Scorpio!
Libra
In episode 7 of The Sun, Moon and You, we introduce and cover what you need to know about the sign of Libra!
Deep Dive: Lost For Words by Pink Floyd
Today’s episode is a “Deep Dive” on the song Lost For Words by Pink Floyd.
Deep Dive: Lorde’s Liability
Today’s episode is a Deep Dive and will analyze the lyrics and instrumentation of Liability by Lorde.
Deep Dive: Jimi Hendrix
Today’s episode is a Deep Dive and will dive into the artist Jimi Hendrix, focusing on his influences both musically and culturally, and his discography during his lifetime.
Deep Dive: Cross Examination – Kabuki Girl
Today’s episode is a Deep Dive and will talk about Kabuki Girl and it’s music theory.
Album Review: Your City Gave me Asthma
This episode is an Album Review and will Go over the album¨Your City Gave me Asthma¨.
Shining Star
In episode 6 of Revengers: Friends from Work the Podcast, I will be discussing: What makes Marvel so special and what I love about it.
Camp Rock
In episode 6 of Remember When…?, we will be continuing our movies series and talking about Camp Rock and the Jonas Brothers
Soundtracks to Characters
In episode 6 of Fictional Feels the Podcast, we discuss: Songs I associate with characters.
College Football Rivalries
In Episode 6 of Interesting World of Sports, we will be discussing 3 rivalries, Michigan – Ohio State, Alabama – Auburn, and Army – Navy
Broadway Joe
In episode 4 of Interesting World of Sports, we dive into the life and playing career of one of the NFL’s first superstars. Joe Namath was the embodiment of the 70’s with long flowing hair and big fur coats.
Everyday Should Be Like Christmas!
In episode6 of Find Your Kind, I’ll be talking about how Christmas isn’t only about receiving gifts, it’s about giving back not only to your loved ones, but also to those who need it most.
Menaces of Japan
In episode 6 of Japan’s Masterpiece, we discuss our top picks of the most disrespectful characters in anime.
Too Many Feelings
In episode 5 of Japan’s Masterpiece, we discuss our top picks for anime that made us feel sad or happy.
What if Killua Never Went Rogue
In episode 5 of Anime What If the Podcast we discuss: the anime hunter x hunter , and What if Killua Never Went Rogue.
Local Ad
In episode 5 of A Day in The Office the Podcast, I will discuss the Local Ad episode of The Office, how I relate to this episode, and the cast of the show.
Organ Trafficking Part: 1
In episode 6 of Speaking for the Silenced, we will begin a two-part segment discussing organ trafficking, perhaps one of the least visible forms of human trafficking.
Leo
In episode 5 of The Sun, Moon, and You, we introduce and dive into the sign of Leo, go over celebrity Leos, and their horoscope!
Bee Conservation
In episode 127, we will be discussing bee conservation and how it relates to the AP Biology Curriculum.
Rhino Poaching in South Africa
In episode 121, we will be discussing South African Rhino Poaching and how it relates to the AP Biology Curriculum.
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch
In episode 122, we will be discussing the Garbage Patch’s harmful effects on aquatic life and how it relates to the AP Biology Curriculum.
Marine Life on the Catalina Coast
In episode 123, we will be discussing Marine Life on the Beautiful Catalina Coast and how it relates to the AP Biology Curriculum.
Leatherback Sea Turtles
In episode 124, we will be discussing the disappearance of Costa Rican Leatherback Sea Turtles and how it relates to the AP Biology Curriculum.
Isle Royale Predator and Prey Relationships
In episode 128, we will be discussing the Isle Royale Study and how it relates to the AP Biology Curriculum.
Chimps in Uganda
In episode 125, we will be discussing Chimps and how they relate to the AP Biology Curriculum.
Birds of Paradise Mating Rituals
In episode 126, we will be discussing Birds of Paradise Mating Rituals and how it relates to the AP Biology Curriculum.
The Cheetah Girls
In episode 5 of Remember when…? we will be continuing our movies series and talk about The Cheetah Girls
Hit Me With Your Best Shot
In episode 5 of Revengers: Friends from Work the Podcast, I will be discussing: Captain America Civil War.
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Winter 2021-22 Edition
Winter 2021-22 Edition
› READ FULL ARTICLENAHS Juried Student Exhibition
15 members of the HVCHS chapter of the National Art Honor Society submitted artwork for consideration in the 2022 Juried Student Exhibition. 1,665 entries were submitted by students from around the world who participate in NAHS. Our school had 5 students selected for exhbition! Cormac Dow Brianna Fish Sylvia Hemenetz Sophia Noto Sofia Venezia Please…
› READ FULL ARTICLENew Aircraft
Last year Boeing created another aircraft called the ” Boeing 797″. This new aircraft is a smaller aircraft but larger than the Boeing 737. This aircraft seats between 220 and 270 passengers depending on the configuration by the airline. The 797 will have a twin aisle configuration as well that can travel up to 5,200…
› READ FULL ARTICLEConnect the Dots: Storytelling Through Taylor Swift’s Discography
Rhapsody Blog Connect the Dots: Storytelling Through Taylor Swift’s Discography Intro: Today’s blog is a connect the dots and will explore the theme of storytelling through Taylor Swift’s discography. Taylor Swift has been in the spotlight since she released her first album at age 16 and has been writing music since she…
› READ FULL ARTICLECOMPOSER’S CORNER: Three Composers, One Song
COMPOSER’S CORNER: Three Composers, One Song Today’s episode is a Composer’s Corner where three different composers from three different musical backgrounds will write a song together, and give an inside look at the creative process of collaborating musicians. Segment 1: Brad: Mixing and Melodic Composition Three Different Elements of the Chord Progression, Violin/Strings, Arpeggio, Sawtooth…
› READ FULL ARTICLEHead to Head: The Girl From Ipanema
Rhapsody Blog Head to Head: The Girl From Ipanema Intro: Today’s blog is a Head to Head and will analyze the similarities and differences between two different versions of the song “The Girl From Ipanema”, originally written by Antônio Carlos Jobim and Vinícius de Moraes. The two recordings are by Stan Getz and João Gilberto,…
› READ FULL ARTICLECommercial Pilots
Commercial Pilots by Miller Cleave They have specialized skills, top prestige, and a unique vantage point from the flight deck that most people will never get to experience. In the Airline Industry, There’s a huge pilot shortage that goes up to seven hundred thousand pilots. In the next ten years, the pilots will have to…
› READ FULL ARTICLEWhy I Wanted to be a Pilot
Why I Wanted to Be a Pilot Blog Post 1 By Miller Cleave Hello and welcome to Capt Cleave’s Flight Adventures on the Hopewell Valley Student Publications Network where students come together to share content with the world. The opinions expressed in this episode are mine the show. I wanted to be a pilot ever…
› READ FULL ARTICLEWelcome to Capt Cleave’s Flight Adventures
Welcome to Capt Cleave’s Flight Adventures Hi, my name is Miller Cleave and this blog is going to be about how I started my flight journey to be a pilot. The blog is going to start from the very beginning on the different stages I took to be a pilot and some stories on what…
› READ FULL ARTICLEDealing with the Whispers
Whispers is a short story that was published in Panorama and was written by Veronika Rembowski, a freshman at Hopewell Valley Central High School.
› READ FULL ARTICLE“What Defines the Music of Frank Zappa?”
In this “Connect the Dots” episode, we go over several commonalities that occur in the works of Frank Zappa.
› READ FULL ARTICLEFive Video Games and Their Music
In this “Connect the Dots” Episode, we connect five unique songs from five unrelated video games and examine what they have in common despite being very different songs.
› READ FULL ARTICLETaylor Swift Head to Head
Today’s blog is a head to head where we’ll be looking at two of Taylor Swift’s most recent songs, dorothea, from her album Evermore, and seven, from Evermore’s sister album, Folklore.
› READ FULL ARTICLEThe Art of Curses and the Devils who Use Them
The Art of Curses and the Devils who Use Them is a short story by Hopewell Valley Central High School sophomore Samiyah Syed & was published in Panorama, the literary arts magazine.
› READ FULL ARTICLEThe Tiny Demon Child . . . Or Lack Thereof
The Tiny Demon Child . . . Or Lack Thereof is a poem by Hopewell Valley Central High School sophomore Samiyah Syed & was published in Panorama, the literary arts magazine.
› READ FULL ARTICLEThe Worst of Humanity’s Creations: The Absolutely Horrendous, and Downright Ghastly, Tuesday
The Worst of Humanity’s Creations: The Absolutely Horrendous, and Downright Ghastly, Tuesday is a poem by Hopewell Valley Central High School sophomore Samiyah Syed & was published in Panorama, the literary arts magazine.
› READ FULL ARTICLESummer Fading, Slowly
Summer Fading, Slowly is a poem by Hopewell Valley Central High School senior Mia Vaughn & was published in Panorama, the literary arts magazine.
› READ FULL ARTICLEThe Voice
The Voice is a poem by Hopewell Valley Central High School junior Lola Banta & was published in Panorama, the literary arts magazine.
› READ FULL ARTICLEEssay of Delight, A Greeting
Essay of Delight, A Greeting is an essay by Hopewell Valley Central High School freshman Kenzie Bangerter & was published in Panorama, the literary arts magazine.
› READ FULL ARTICLEPhobophobia
Phobophobia is a poem by Hopewell Valley Central High School junior Edison Hicks & was published in Panorama, the literary arts magazine.
› READ FULL ARTICLETo the Stars I’ve Wished Upon
To the Stars I’ve Wished Upon is a poem by Hopewell Valley Central High School junior Edison Hicks & was published in Panorama, the literary arts magazine.
› READ FULL ARTICLERestful
Restful is a poem by Hopewell Valley Central High School junior Edison Hicks & was published in Panorama, the literary arts magazine.
› READ FULL ARTICLEA History of Deeds Most Eyvile
A History of Deeds Most Eyvile is a short story by Hopewell Valley Central High School sophomore Samiyah Syed & was published in Panorama, the literary arts magazine.
› READ FULL ARTICLEAutumn
Autumn is a poem by Hopewell Valley Central High School senior Steven Porpora & was published in Panorama, the literary arts magazine.
› READ FULL ARTICLEAn Autumn Feast
An Autumn Feast is a poem by Hopewell Valley Central High School senior Sonya Mykytyn & was published in Panorama, the literary arts magazine.
› READ FULL ARTICLEAwe of Reality
Awe of Reality is a poem by Hopewell Valley Central High School senior Sathya Kummarapurugu & was published in Panorama, the literary arts magazine.
› READ FULL ARTICLEFictional Fact
Fictional Fact is a poem by Hopewell Valley Central High School junior Edison Hicks & was published in Panorama, the literary arts magazine.
› READ FULL ARTICLECalm Chaos
Calm Chaos is a poem by Hopewell Valley Central High School sophomore Karthik Appana & was published in Panorama, the literary arts magazine.
› READ FULL ARTICLEThrough Different Eyes
Through Different Eyes is a poem by Hopewell Valley Central High School senior Lola Lowe & was published in Panorama, the literary arts magazine.
› READ FULL ARTICLEThe Suffocated Forest
The Suffocated Forest is a poem by Hopewell Valley Central High School senior Mia Vaughn & was published in Panorama, the literary arts magazine.
› READ FULL ARTICLEHeaven on Earth
Heaven on Earth is a poem by Hopewell Valley Central High School senior Mia Vaughn & was published in Panorama, the literary arts magazine.
› READ FULL ARTICLEDeath
Death is a poem by Hopewell Valley Central High School senior Mia Vaughn & was published in Panorama, the literary arts magazine.
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